Current view: Reference and further resources
ASPA No. 116 New College Valley, Caughley Beach, Cape Bird: Management Plan (2011).
Coats, L. 2010. Antarctic field season 2010: update #4: Cape Bird.
http://www.coplateau.com/Update4_Cape_Bird.html - accessed 30 Jan 2015.
Harper, P.C., Knox, G.A., Spurr, E.B., Taylor, R.H. Wilson, G.J & Young, E.C. 1984. The status and conservation of birds in the Ross Sea sector of Antarctica. In: Croxall, J.P., Evans, P.G.H. & Schreiber, R.W. (eds) Status and Conservation of the World's Seabirds.
ICBP Technical Publication 2: 593-608.
Lyver, P.O'B., Barron, M., Barton, K.J., Ainley, D.G., Pollard, A., Gordon, S., McNeill, S., Ballard, G. & Wilson, P.R. 2014. Trends in the breeding population of Adélie Penguins in the Ross Sea, 1981–2012: a coincidence of climate and resource extraction effects.
PLoS ONE 9(3): e91188. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0091188
Spurr, E.B., Wilson, K.-J. & Agar, P.M. 1990. Bird species recorded at Cape Bird, Ross Island, Antarctica.
Notornis 37(1): 37-44.
Wilson, D.J., Lyver, P.O'B., Whitehead, A.L., Greene, T.C., Dugger, K., Karl, B.J., Barringer, J.R.F., McGarry, R., Pollard, A.M. & Ainley, D.G. in prep. Adélie Penguin colony size predicts South Polar Skua abundance on Ross Island, Antarctica. The Condor.
Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Caughley Beach, Cape Bird (Antarctica). Downloaded from
https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/caughley-beach-cape-bird-iba-antarctica on 28/11/2024.